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Full-Text Articles in Estates and Trusts
Future Interests--Effect On Contingent Remainders Of Widow-Life Tenant's Election To Take Against A Will, Niel Mckay S.Ed.
Future Interests--Effect On Contingent Remainders Of Widow-Life Tenant's Election To Take Against A Will, Niel Mckay S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Testator devised one half of the income from an undivided one-third interest in certain real estate to the defendant, his wife, and provided that on her death the undivided one-third interest was to go to his brother and sister, plaintiffs here, if living, otherwise to his children in a certain named order if living. The defendant, testator's widow, elected to take her statutory share against the will, and the county court decreed her a one-half interest in the undivided one third, the other one-half interest going to the plaintiffs. Plaintiffs, also having title to the other two thirds of the …
Future Interests-Power Of Termination-Restraint On Alienation- Merger Of The Power Of Termination With The Fee Simple Subject To A Condition Subsequent, Neil Mckay S.Ed.
Future Interests-Power Of Termination-Restraint On Alienation- Merger Of The Power Of Termination With The Fee Simple Subject To A Condition Subsequent, Neil Mckay S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
A conveyed two tracts of land to B, her daughter, by two deeds, reserving a life estate in each tract and restraining, by condition subsequent, alienation of them in any manner, for five years in one deed, and for twelve years in the second. In less than five years and before the restrictions were violated, A died and B was adjudged her sole and only heir at law. Thereafter B conveyed the land by quit claim deed to the defendant, her husband. B died a month later, leaving a will, by which she devised and bequeathed all her property …
Problems In Probate Law: Including A Model Probate Code, Lewis M. Simes, Paul E. Basye
Problems In Probate Law: Including A Model Probate Code, Lewis M. Simes, Paul E. Basye
Michigan Legal Studies Series
The publication of the Model Probate Code, together with related monographs and appendix notes, serves a dual purpose. It is the report of a committee of the Probate Division of the American Bar Association. It is also the product of a research project carried on by the University of Michigan Law School. Mr. R. G. Patton, in his "Presentation of the Report of the Committee on Model Probate Code," printed elsewhere in this volume, has provided an appropriate preface for this publication in its first aspect.